Category Archives: politics
The Quake and Global Synchros
On August 23, when we first saw the news about a 5.8 quake in Mineral, Virginia that was felt from Atlanta to Canada, we figured there had to be some synchros involved. Sure enough, the damage in Washington, D.C. was … Continue reading
Trickster Economics
On Friday afternoon, August 5, the coveted AAA credit rating the U.S. has enjoyed since 1917 was downgraded by Standard and Poor’s to AA+. This one seems to have the trickster’s footprints all over it. It’s like Smeagol on hallucinogenics … Continue reading
Mercury Retro and the Debt Ceiling
It’s that time of year again. Mercury, the planet of communication, is due to turn retrograde on August 2. Unfortunately, this is the same day that the deadline looms for raising the debt ceiling of the U.S. For … Continue reading
Bringing darkness into the light
One of the oddities of America’s generally left-leaning cable news channel, MSNBC, is the occasional appearances of far-right icon Pat Buchanan who ran for president in 2000 as an independent to the right of the Republican Party. He’s not just … Continue reading
The Dark Trickster and a Whistleblower Synchro?
Many global stories often have embedded synchronicities, so let’s return to the scandal swirling around the now defunct News of the World and the perhaps soon to be defunct Rupert Murdoch empire. That empire, of course, includes the most divisive … Continue reading
More Dog Park Politics
Ty, American Bulldog, and Noah, Golden Retriever, at dog park She wears stylish, expensive glasses. Her cheekbones are admirable. She’s skinny and actually treks around in three-inch heels that would murder my feet. She has five children, a husband who … Continue reading
The Kids Are All Right
With Megan home this summer, the TV is on more frequently than usual. She’s a true movie buff, this one, who attended an acting school during her high school years and perhaps still entertains this dream of doing movies. … Continue reading
The $137,000 Snafu
The one thing you can count on during the presidential campaign season is global synchronicities. This one is about Republican candidate Michele Bachmann, whose ignorance of American history is appalling. She thinks, for instance, that the founding fathers abolished slavery. … Continue reading
Bye-bye Newt
Here’s a political synchronicity courtesy of Saturday Night Live, a show that – like Newt Gingrich – survives on its lauded heyday long ago. Except, SNL certainly will outlast Newt’s campaign for the Republican nomination for the U.S. presidency. After … Continue reading
The Dog Park and Politics
Noah and Nameless, a standoff for the ball Sometimes, the boundary between my world and the general weirdness in the world blurs. Friends sends links, I click them, and suddenly find myself inside an article about a time vortex in … Continue reading